Rani Asafetida (Hing) Ground 3.75oz (106g) PET Jar ~ All Natural | Salt Free | Vegan | Non-GMO | Asafoetida Indian Spice | Best for Onion Garlic Substitute
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Rani Asafetida (Hing) Ground 3.75oz (106g) PET Jar ~ All Natural | Salt Free | Vegan | Non-GMO | Asafoetida Indian Spice | Best for Onion Garlic Substitute

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🌿Vegan & Non-GMO
🚫Salt Free

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✨ Spice Up Your Life with Rani Asafetida! 🌟

  • ELEVATE YOUR DISHES - Transform everyday meals with a unique flavor boost!
  • CONVENIENT PACKAGING - Easy-to-use PET jar for hassle-free cooking!
  • AUTHENTIC INDIAN SPICE - Bring the essence of India to your kitchen!
  • HEALTH CONSCIOUS CHOICE - Enjoy guilt-free seasoning without compromising taste!
  • ONION GARLIC ALTERNATIVE - Perfect for those seeking a savory substitute!

Rani Asafetida (Hing) Ground is a premium Indian spice, packaged in a 3.75oz PET jar. This all-natural, salt-free, vegan, and non-GMO product serves as an excellent substitute for onion and garlic, making it a must-have for health-conscious food enthusiasts.

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is there any wheat or gluten in this product
Has this dried resin been aged in fresh animal skins? I've learned that some manufacturers do this to augment the already powerful aroma
What percent of the product is asfoetida?
How strong is it ? i use to buy vandevi and lg brand. those also have higher stars but hing is not at all sting

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E**S

I'm obsessed with this spice! Defines the word "Savory" - buy it, you won't regret!

I'm from Minnesota and had never heard of this spice, but I've battling Lyme and started researching Myrrh (it was good enough for baby Jesus so...).When I first smelled it, I didn't like it - it's very pungent. But then I wanted to smell it again because there's something about it that's so compelling.Used in dishes, it's not pungent, it becomes smooth and hits all the 5 flavor senses. It's addicting. Love it! I'll never be without it again.Per Wikipedia:Asafoetida (/æsəˈfɛtɪdə/; also spelled asafetida)[1] is the dried latex (gum oleoresin) exuded from the rhizome or tap root of several species of Ferula (F. foetida and F. assa-foetida), perennial herbs growing 1 to 1.5 m (3.3 to 4.9 ft) tall. They are part of the celery family, Umbelliferae. Notably, asafoetida is thought to be in the same genus as silphium, a North African plant now believed to be extinct, and was used as a cheaper substitute for that historically important herb from classical antiquity. The species are native to the deserts of Iran and mountains of Afghanistan where substantial amounts are grown. The common modern name for the plant in Iran and Afghanistan, is "badian", meaning: "that of gas or wind", due to its use to relieve stomach gas.Asafoetida has a pungent smell, lending it the trivial name of stinking gum, but in cooked dishes it delivers a smooth flavour reminiscent of leeks or other onion relatives. The odor dissipates upon cooking. Asafoetida is also known variously as "food of the devils", "devil's dung", javoneh-i badian, hing, hengu, inguva, kayam, and ting.Asafoetida comes from Gum Arabic or Myrrh, that was used in the anointing (oil) of Jesus (along with with Cinnamon, Kusa grass, Bay leaf, olive oil, in the ratio, 2:1:1:2:1.8). Its use has been popular throughout centuries since the early 2nd century BC. It was familiar in the early Mediterranean, having come by land across Iran. Though it is generally forgotten now in Europe, it is still widely used in India. It emerged into Europe from an expedition of Alexander the Great, who, after returning from a trip to northeastern ancient Persia, thought they had found a plant almost identical to the famed silphium of Cyrene in North Africa—though less tasty.Dioscorides, in the first century, wrote, "the Cyrenaic kind, even if one just tastes it, at once arouses a humor throughout the body and has a very healthy aroma, so that it is not noticed on the breath, or only a little; but the Median [Iranian] is weaker in power and has a nastier smell." Nevertheless, it could be substituted for silphium in cooking, which was fortunate, because a few decades after Dioscorides' time, the true silphium of Cyrene became extinct, and asafoetida became more popular amongst physicians, as well as cooks.Asafoetida is also mentioned numerous times in Jewish literature, such as the Mishnah. Maimonides also writes in the Mishneh Torah "In the rainy season, one should eat warm food with much spice, but a limited amount of mustard and asafoetida [חִלְתִּית chiltit]."Asafoetida was described by a number of Arab and Islamic scientists and pharmacists. Avicenna discussed the effects of asafoetida on digestion. Ibn al-Baitar and Fakhr al-Din al-Razi described some positive medicinal effects on the respiratory system.After the Roman Empire fell, until the 16th century, asafoetida was rare in Europe, and if ever encountered, it was viewed as a medicine. "If used in cookery, it would ruin every dish because of its dreadful smell" asserted Garcia de Orta's European guest. "Nonsense," Garcia replied, "nothing is more widely used in every part of India, both in medicine and in cookery. All the Hindus add it to their food."During the Italian Renaissance, asafoetida was used as part of the exorcism ritual.

K**Q

Great buy!

Wow, this stuff amazing. Before making this purchase I did some research to find out more about it and pretty much everything I read online was true: this tastes much like a blend between onion and garlic and you really only need a pinch or the flavor will overpower the other ingredients in your dish! It tastes great, is easy to use, and if you’re avoiding onion and garlic but need that added boost to your cooking, this is a great addition. Warming it in oil is key! And I typically use less than 1/8 of a teaspoon, it’s that strong! I’m very happy with the quality and value of this product!

N**A

Tastes great, but smell is something else

These are great for cooking, but OMG do they stink! My son loves to make authentic historically accurate recipes. The one for this ingredient tasted great but I’m very noise sensitive, so I had to stay away from the kitchen while he prepared the meal.

C**X

Good onion and garlic substitute

I have only had the chance to use it once. I am on a low fodmap diet and chose this as a substitute for onion and garlic. I combined it with other ingredients to make a run for my pork but was delicious!

G**N

Consistent Quality

Fresh. Rani has been a good spice brand for me.

A**O

Yummy

Makes your food taste yummy.

H**Y

Not Pure Asafetida - not even close

This product is not what the label says. Real asafetida (Hing) would "stink" up the entire house, if you opened the package. The reason I use this term "stink" is because to someone who is not used to the culinary use of this spice or to Indian/Persian cuisine, the smell of asafetida would be overwhelming. I cannot describe the aroma other than "stink"- and sometimes referred to as "stinking gum". The name contains the description of its smell ("fetid").I did not like the smell of raw Hing till I started cooking with it myself.This one has no aroma at all. The bottle tells you "whole", but actually each of those globules is 90% some sort of flour or binding agent. Real Hing is soft. I couldn't break these on a mortar-pestle. Since the binding agent is sort of a flour (wheat, I think), when I added these broken pieces to the tempering oil, they simply caked up. Hing is a resin and usually soft when fresh. It pops into a flowery look when put in hot oil. So, whatever they are selling, it ain’t "Whole Hing".

L**I

I would buy from this company again.

I saw this spice used as a substitute for onion and garlic on a cooking video. I think it worked well. It was very fresh and smells great.

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